A swift commitment from the new One Bermuda Alliance government to implement cuts across the Government fleet received a guarded welcome from the public yesterday.
Carpooling was suggested by the OBA ...
Fire ripped through Hamilton’s derelict Canadian Hotel, causing police to temporarily close off a block of Reid Street to motorists and pedestrians.
No one was injured in the blaze; the building’s own...
“Amazing generosity” has propelled the charity Family Centre all the way to its Christmas goal of raising $200,000 in six short weeks.
Businessman Kirk Kitson, who spearheaded the campaign, revealed t...
A fresh boardwalk for the Paget Marsh nature reserve is planned for New Year, according to the Bermuda National Trust.
The walkway, which was built in 1998, fell into decay and has been closed off to ...
The much-loved Bermudian ferry Canima, a “party boat” during the heyday of local tourism, has sunk at what could prove its final mooring in Canada.
Locals at New Brunswick’s Miramichi Bay have complai...
Reid Street is closed to traffic between King and Court Streets while experts examine the structure of the old Canadian Hotel.
The derelict building was badly damaged in a fire last night.
Police issu...
Big-hearted CedarBridge Academy students are celebrating their last school day before Christmas break with a day of community outreach.
Today’s activities include hosting senior citizens for gifts and...
A possible orphanage remains on the cards for a wooded area of Spice Hill Road, Warwick.
Speaking last week, Environment Minister Marc Bean stood by his decision upholding an unnamed party’s appeal af...
Craig Cannonier was yesterday sworn in as the new Premier of Bermuda by Governor George Fergusson, to the thunderous applause of supporters, colleagues and family.
It is understood that the new Cabine...
Michael Dunkley of the One Bermuda Alliance swept to victory in Smith’s North last night, defeating the Progressive Labour Party’s Patrice Minors two to one.
Mr Dunkley stormed Constituency 10 with 61...